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                 Wendover to The Plough at Cadsden
                Wendover to The Plough at Cadsden            
            
        
                This section of the walk takes you from Wendover down to Buckmoor End (where there is a pit stop and possibly a bacon sarnie!) across in front of Chequers through the nature reserve and over to The Plough at Cadsden.            
            
            
    
                 Wendover to Watlington, The Ridgeway the Other Way
                Wendover to Watlington, The Ridgeway the Other Way            
            
        
                The Ridgeway the other way. The National Trail from NE to SW. This Stage 2 is the most undulating with several climbs in and out of valleys and is, therefore, the most strenuous part of The Ridgeway. The route climbs Coombe Hill, passes by Pulpit Hill fort and over Lodge Hill. Goes around Bledlow Great Wood near Chinnor to go along a disused railway and go underneath the M40. It goes along the bottom edge of the Chilterns scarp and passes Watlington Hill.            
            
            
    
                 The Chiltern Link
                The Chiltern Link            
            
         
        
        
                Follow an ancient trade route from Wendover to Chesham through open fields, lovely beech woodland and the peace and quiet of classic Chilterns countryside. Thanks to the Chiltern Society’s Donate-a-Gate scheme you can enjoy your walk without the need to clamber over stiles.            
            
            
    
                 Across the Chilterns: Chesham to Wendover
                Across the Chilterns: Chesham to Wendover            
            
         
        
        
                A linear walk from Chesham to Wendover climbing to the top of the Chiltern escarpment with spectacular views over the Oxford plains from the top of Coombe Hill. The Chiltern Hills are the main point of interest - you walk up one side, to the shoulder, then back down to civilisation. The physical nature of the geography and geology makes this walk feel bigger than it is.            
            
            
    
                 Ivinghoe Beacon to Wendover, The Ridgeway the Other Way
                Ivinghoe Beacon to Wendover, The Ridgeway the Other Way            
            
        
                The Ridgeway the other way. The NationalTrail from NE to SW. This Stage 1 goes over the Chilterns, across the Grand Union Canal, past Tring, through the Three Hundreds of Aylesbury to reach the market town of Wendover.            
            
            
    
                 Old Amersham to Chipperfield
                Old Amersham to Chipperfield            
            
        
                A tough walk through the rolling Chiltern Hills taking in Chess Valley Walk, Chilterns Way and Hertfordshire Way. Starts in Old Amersham, near St Mary's Church. Big climb up to pass Martyrs Memorial on the hill above Amersham, then through Chiltern Forest, Latimer, Flaunden and Chipperfield Common to finish at the Two Brewers Inn, Chipperfield.            
            
            
    
                 West Wycombe to Old Amersham
                West Wycombe to Old Amersham            
            
        
                Tough from the start. Big climb up to Downley, then drop down thru' woods before climbing steeply to Hughenden Manor (National Trust). Immediately, descend again to follows Hughenden Stream, then climb up Boss Lane to Great Kingshill & rolling thru' Prestwood to join the South Bucks Way at Little Kingshill and follow it thru' Little Missenden. Then along River Misbourne thru' Shardeloes Estate, before diverting to Old Amersham.            
            
            
    
                 From Hemel Hempstead station
                From Hemel Hempstead station            
            
         
        
        
                Starting from Hemel Hempstead Station this is a walk which can be enjoyed without a car. The station is right on the edge of the town so virtually all the route is through the open country, much of it through Boxmoor Trust land, on the plateau of the Chilterns and along the Grand Union Canal. There are lots of reminders of the history of the area from 1594 through WWII. If you are lucky you may see a couple of rare farm breeds kept on Trust land and some interesting birds along the canal.            
            
            
    
                 Chalfont and Latimer to Chorleywood via Flaunden
                Chalfont and Latimer to Chorleywood via Flaunden            
            
        
                This Chilterns walk takes in parts of the Chess Valley walk at the start and end of the route and a section of the Chiltern Way in between. There is a variety of scenery with undulating landscapes, pastoral scenes of grazing animals, fields of wild flowers in summer, a cricket pitch, a golf course, a quarry, two churches and the shallow chalk stream of the River Chess.            
            
            
    
                 Sarratt Bottom and Chenies from Little Chalfont
                Sarratt Bottom and Chenies from Little Chalfont            
            
        
                This walk along the River Chess starts from Little Chalfont in Buckinghamshire and walks east through pleasant surroundings before turning west to Chenies and a return to the start.            
            
            
     
                 
         
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